About Phi Sigma Pi

ΦΣΠ is a Co-ed National Honor Fraternity that combines the elements of an honor society, social fraternity, and service organization. This mixture of scholarship, fellowship, and leadership creates a vibrant and dynamic organization.

Phi Sigma Pi was founded at Central Missouri State University on February 14, 1916, by E.L. Hendricks, C.A. Phillips, and C.H. McClure. The Fraternity became national in 1921 when a second chapter was founded at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. The National Fraternity has since evolved from an honorary professional fraternity to a professional education fraternity, and then, in 1966, to an honor fraternity for all disciplines. Phi Sigma Pi became coeducational in 1977.

About Phi Sigma Pi at UVA

We are the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, founded March 3rd, 1991. Along with Virginia Tech, James Madison University, William and Mary, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Radford University, we make up the Dominion Region. Our chapter has won three awards nationally: the Charles W. Chance Alumni Award in 1997, and the Jeffrey L. Johnson National Chapter Fellowship and Top Ten Chapter Awards in 2001.

Currently we have 105 brothers and 0 initiates.

Non-Affiliation Statement

Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization's contracts, acts or omissions.